
China Chip Firm Seeking to Rival ASML Weighs IPO Filing, Sources Say
Dongfang Jingyuan Electron Ltd., a semiconductor software firm, is weighing filing for an initial public offering in China
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Panicked 911 calls capture chaos during the Texas mall massacre that left 8 dead
Panicked 911 calls from an Allen, Texas, outlet mall captured moments of chaos and terror as the nation's second-deadliest mass shooting so far this year unfolded, with eight killed and others wounded within minutes.
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Bangladesh rocked by power cuts as deadly cyclone hits gas supply
By Ruma Paul and Sudarshan Varadhan DHAKA Bangladesh faced its worst power cuts in over seven months as
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Global executions at highest rate for five years - Amnesty report
Iran, Saudi Arabia and Egypt carried out 90% of the 883 recorded in 2022, Amnesty International says.
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LME Fights to Regain Trust After Last Year’s Nickel Crisis
The embattled London Metal Exchange is still trying to rebuild faith in its nickel contract after an epic
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Tesla Revamped Model 3 Nears Final Trial Production in Shanghai
Tesla Inc. is nearing the final stages before starting trial production of its revamped Model 3 sedan in
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Rate-Cut Bets Are Surfacing Across Emerging Asia on Policy Pivot
Traders accustomed to aggressive interest-rate hikes across Asia are now seeking to gauge when the region’s central banks
1970-01-01 08:00

Morgan Stanley Weighs Cutting 7% of Asia Investment Bank Jobs
Morgan Stanley is considering a 7% cut in its Asia-Pacific investment banking workforce, with China taking the biggest
1970-01-01 08:00

India Central Bank Expected to Consider Dividend Payout Friday
The Reserve Bank of India’s board will meet on Friday, when it is expected to consider a dividend
1970-01-01 08:00

Airline SAS Gets US Court Approval to Secure New Equity Capital
Scandinavian carrier SAS AB will start a process to secure new equity capital after getting the relevant clearance
1970-01-01 08:00

Vladimir Kara-Murza's mother speaks to the BBC
Elena Gordon's son Vladimir Kara-Murza was convicted of treason for criticising Putin's war in Ukraine.
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Rakuten to Issue New Shares to Raise Up to $2.2 Billion, Sources Say
Rakuten Group Inc. plans to issue new shares to raise as much as ¥300 billion ($2.2 billion) to
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